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Free tie-dye fun at Zablocki on June 22. Design provided items or bring your own.
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Free tie-dye fun at Zablocki on June 22. Design provided items or bring your own.

Full-day summer camp at Richards Elementary for kids starting K4 or K5 in fall 2026. Each week runs Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 5:30pm, with a different theme and field trips to parks, the zoo, and the pool. Register by the week — up to eight weeks across the summer.

Half-day camp built specifically for kids heading into K4 or K5 in the fall. Runs in classrooms at Cumberland and Richards Elementary so kids get familiar with a real school environment before the year starts. Focus is on independence and social skills — six sections run across the summer.

Half-day preschool camp at Lydell for kids turning 3 by June 22, 2026. Mornings cover arts and crafts, story time, and free play in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Toilet-trained is the only hard requirement; pack a water bottle and a nut-free snack each day. Three sessions across the summer.

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk multi-sport camp for 4-6 year-olds at Lydell, Monday-Thursday 10am-1pm. Flag football, basketball, and soccer rolled into one camp — a soft first step into organized athletics. Three sections offered across the summer.

Free summer reading Mondays at Franklin Square Playfield. From June 22 to August 10, grab a book and cool off.

Free art session at Murray Ave. Lawn on June 23. Explore creativity with the Art Studio Truck.

Celebrate the summer solstice at Zablocki Branch. Make a sun catcher and enjoy seasonal snacks on June 23.

Little Learners Explorers is a delightful play-based class for toddlers and their caregivers. Held at The Little Village Play Cafe, these sessions mix stories, music, and sensory play. It's a great way for kids to build skills and friendships. Arrive early for parking and bring socks for both you and your child.

Find fresh produce and unique crafts in Milwaukee's lively Deer District.

Free building fun at Good Hope Branch on June 23. Bring your creativity and see what you can create.

Bitty Basketball for ages 4–8 at Beulah Brinton, Tuesdays 4:00–4:45 pm. Learn shooting, dribbling, and passing.

Heavy work fun at Beulah Brinton for kids. Pushing, pulling, and carrying weights every Tuesday from 5 to 5:45 pm.

Dive into a floral wonderland at the Summer Flower Fest, where kids and families can explore vibrant plants and fun activities. Held at the Mitchell Park Domes, this event is perfect for those curious about pollinators and tropical frogs. Arrive early for the best experience and don’t forget to dress in bright colors!

Make your own Mad Science slime at Tippecanoe Branch. Free, but pre-register for kids only. Limited to 25.

Free kids' event at East Branch on June 24. Mermaid Ophelia leads a journey with Alfie the Axolotl, exploring aquatic habitats.

Dive into a fun and educational afternoon at the Wauwatosa Public Library with "Book Drop," a series that combines storytelling and STEM activities. This week, kids will explore the moon's craters inspired by "Rocket Says Look Up!" by Nathan Bryon. It's a perfect blend of imagination and science for young minds.

Weekly ballet and tap class for 5–7 year-olds at Academy of Dance Arts in Brown Deer, run with Mequon Thiensville Recreation. Covers ballet terminology, barre work, center work, and beginner tap technique. Costume cost is included — small in-class performance on the last day.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Atkinson Branch.

This superhero-themed camp is perfect for little ones eager to explore and play. Kids will enjoy obstacle courses, mask-making, and sensory activities. It's a great way for children to develop motor skills and creativity while having fun. Caregivers stay to join in the excitement, making it a shared experience.

Free Craft-O-Rama at Capitol Branch on June 24. Make your own masterpiece in just an hour.

Introduce your little ones to nature at the Audubon Babies: Sensory Garden. This event combines indoor sensory play and an outdoor guided hike, perfect for babies 6-24 months. It's a great way to meet other families and enjoy the beautiful trails. Remember to wear waterproof shoes!

A community-focused cycling event for kids in grades 6-12, featuring coaching sessions and a ride through Bay View. Held at Beulah Brinton Community Center, it's a great chance for young cyclists to learn and have fun. Expect popsicles and a supportive atmosphere. Arrive early to get the most out of the coaching sessions.

Free hands-on activities about earthworms at Good Hope Branch. Discover what life is like beneath the surface.